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[QUOTE="Billxon, post: 3906089, member: 9655"] This year overall ;we are a very poor shooting team. We can't consistently make 3's, make putbacks, make layups and make free throws. We cannot play man defense without getting into foul trouble. What is Hurley going to do?; import correction water? We will find out how good a teaching staff we have and how they will remedy these very obvious deficiencies. Jackson shot free throws well; why were not plays designed to get him into free throw area for these type of jumpers? Finally, all of these guys need a remedial course in Basketball 99; in all my years of coaching I have never seen so many STUPID plays by individuals playing at a high level of college basketball. Before, I am accused of some form of something, I did not say stupid players but stupid plays. Back in my time, games were played in the Quonset Hut and we could not beat Holy Cross( Togo Palazzi) or Fordham but we played tough and smart and games went down to wire and big Art Quimby was really learning the game as a true freshman and soon became a force and led NCAA in rebounding as a junior. Art was only 6'5" or 6'6". but a very muscular and strong guy and the coaches staff of Hugh Greer worked with Art to make him a great defensive player( he was pretty good on offense also). Ok, Dan H., you should have a plan in place to begin to remedy the deficiencies of this years team. Ciao [/QUOTE]
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